Fungisai, yet again

HARDLYa month after being embroiled in a controversy in which she allegedly told circumcision graduates that “you are not man enough unless you are circumcised”, gospel diva Fungisai Zvakavapano is back in the news, this time on allegations that she ill-treated her housemaid — for just three days.

Farmers’ unions urged to serve farmers.

FARMERS’unions have been urged to play a pivotal role in the revival of the agricultural sector by lobbying Government to introduce polices that promote organised production. Speaking at a meeting…

Two more companies scramble for Zisco

SINO-ZIMBABWE Limited and Mauritius based Indian firm Essar Energy Holdings have joined the investor scramble to acquire Government’s 60 percent stake in the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company.

Dancehall star Capleton coming to Zimbabwe too!

Dancehall star Capleton is scheduled to perform in Zimbabwe this festive season alongside Zimbabwe dancehall artistes.

Teachers’ incentives to stay for now: Coltart

GOVERNMENT will allow payment of teachers’ incentives by parents and guardians to stay while a permanent solution to improve their conditions of service is being sought, a Cabinet minister told Parliament on Wednesday.

Context and cost of media corruption in Zimbabwe.

AFRICAN FOCUS By Tafataona Mahoso (Part A)
Since 2001, Zimbabweans have been told that it is wrong to regulate the mass media and that in South Africa media self-regulation was working perfectly and Zimbabwe should copy the South African example.

Man severs rival suitor’s genitals

A GUTU man was battling for his life at Gutu Mission Hospital after his genitals were severed by a rival suitor at a beer drink during an altercation over a woman.

Marriage no longer a haven against HIV.

By Khesani Matatise
MANY people have long held the view that marriage is a place of refuge against being infected with HIV. But new research by the National Aids Council (NAC) is bound to make such people sit up and think again.

Early detection of breast cancer saves life.

By SusanTokwe
WHEN Mrs Catherine Chiswo felt a lump in her breast while scratching a mosquito bite in January last year, she never paid it any attention. But nothing could prepare her for the discovery she was about to make.

Council’s hot potato

By Kuda Bwititi
TILDA Kabvuru (34) used to park her vehicle along Nelson Mandela Avenue each time she came to work at Century House. But now she has to leave her car at home, thanks to the pilot project by the Harare City Council for new parking bays in the city.

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